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| Rautenbach, C |
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Oratio |
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| · The relationship between courts and the other arms of government in promoting and protecting socio-economic rights in South Africa: what about separation of powers? Davis, DM
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Articles |
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| · Vox Populi? Vox Humbug! - rising tension between the South African executive and judiciary considered in historical context - part one Hulme, D; Peté, S
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| · Vox Populi? Vox Humbug! - rising tension between the South African Executive and Judiciary considered in historical context - part two Hulme, D; Peté, S
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| · Cave pecuniam: lawyers as launderers Hamman, AJ; Koen, RA
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| · Some comments on the scheme of arrangement as an "affected transaction" as defined in the Companies Act 71 of 2008 Luiz, SM
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| · European and American perspectives on the choice of law regarding cross-border insolvencies of multinational corporations - suggestions for South Africa Weideman, J; Stander, AL
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| · Framework legislation for the realisation of the right to have access to sufficient food Terblanche, A; Pienaar, GJ
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| · Planning in all its (dis)guises: spheres of government, functional areas and authority Van Wyk, J
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| · An analysis of the dispute settlement mechanism under the Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 Mupangavanhu, Y
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| · The influence of the Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 on the common law warranty against eviction: a comparative overview Barnard, J
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| · African-style mediation and Western-style divorce and family mediation: reflections for the South African context Boniface, AE
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| · Termination-of-pregnancy rights and foetal interests in continued existence in South Africa: the Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act 92 of 1996 Pickles, C
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| · The Child Justice Act: a detailed consideration of section 68 as a point of departure with respect to the sentencing of young offenders Terblanche, SS
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| · Determining the effect (the social costs) of exclusion under the South African exclusionary rule: should factual guilt tilt the scales in favour of the admission of unconstitutionally obtained evidence? Ally, D
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Case Notes |
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| · The doctrine of quasi-mutual assent - has it become the general rule for the formation of contracts?: The case of Pillay v Shaik 2009 4 SA 74 (SCA) Thejane (Rankoane), P
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| · Maccsand (Pty) Ltd v City of Cape Town 2012 (4) SA 181 (CC) Olivier, NJJ; Williams, C; Badenhorst, PJ
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| · Mootness and the approach to costs awards in constitutional litigation: a review of Christian Roberts v Minister of Social Development Case No 32838/05 (2010) (TPD) Heleba, S
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| · Mora debitoris and the principle of strict liability: Scoin Trading (Pty) Ltd v Bernstein 2011 2 SA 118 (SCA) Cornelius, SJ
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Book Reviews |
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| · State Control over Private Military and Security Companies in Armed Conflict by H Tonkin Lubbe, HJ
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| · The Future of African Customary Law by Fenrich J, Galizzi P and Higgins TE (eds) Moosa, N
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